146 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University
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The James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University is dedicated to the pursuit of scholarly excellence in the fields of constitutional law and political thought
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Plasma Physics Lab and in the Physics, Geosciences, and Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Departments, and at the nearby Institute for Advanced Study. The expected start date is September 1, 2026
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space-based systems, including large satellite constellations. A recent PhD in physics, engineering, computer science, or other relevant fields and strong interest in technical and policy research
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have or be expected to have a PhD with appropriate research experience in computational biology, chemistry, biochemistry, computer science, biological or chemical engineering, forensic science, or a
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pressing challenges. The PIIRS Postdoctoral Fellows Program is integral to that mission. We will award two postdoctoral fellowships to our 2026-27 cohort. PIIRS seeks recent PhDs in the Social Sciences who
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Engineering Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering Condensed Matter Physics (more...) Materials Physics Quantum Information and Quantum Control Computational Science and Engineering Quantum
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. These highly competitive positions will support research in quantum science and engineering across several departments throughout the university, including physics, electrical engineering, computer science
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; those hired at more senior ranks may have multi-year appointments. Individuals should have or be expected to have a PhD with appropriate research experience in computational biology, chemistry
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] Subject Areas: Analytical Chemistry / Current Advances in Chemistry & Biochemistry Computational Science and Engineering / Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Autonomy
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throughout the university, including physics, electrical engineering, computer science, chemistry, and mechanical engineering. Research areas include foundational quantum science, quantum materials, devices